To date, this is the most faith filled Kristen Heitzmann book I’ve read yet. Every chapter was a struggle or a praise, or something touching the lives of her characters. I wept as someone who suffered loss, but I also wept for the faith of a child who touched so many in so short a life.
Repeat characters from the first in the series, A Rush of Wings, were Morgan, Rick (his brother) and Noelle (Rick's wife). Jill is the main character in this book.
Fifteen years ago Jill was seventeen and pregnant with Morgan's child. Her parents were very involved in their church so an unmarried daughter was an embarrassment, and a secret never to be revealed. Since Jill refused to abort the baby, the parents took charge, had her deliver in a town away from their own so they could all be anonymous, and an adoption was arranged. Morgan had been told Jill was going to have an abortion, so for nearly 15 years he's held her responsible for the unthinkable, the termination of his child's life.
He was never told he actually had a daughter: Kelsey.
At 14 Kelsey was no longer in remission, and her leukemia was back with a vengeance. Only marrow from a genetically connected person could save her life. Jill was not a viable match. Now Morgan had to be told.
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A roller coaster of events follow — heartwarming, confusing, emotional and illuminating. The faith of this child was so inspiring, encouraging to others suffering terminal illnesses, and to anyone else who knew her. If only we all had faith like hers.
Several other plots add to the depth of this wonderful book.
There were a couple spots where something unbiblical was said like, God helps those who help themselves. Also it bothered me that Jill's faith wavered often. But God showed Himself faithful and was so instrumental in the lives of the characters.
Can’t wait to dig into #3, however, I can’t see how this one could be topped. 😁